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APRIL 2014 • AviationPros.com 13 the airports. Where bags only need to travel short distances, belt-based han- dling systems can provide cost-effective solutions; however as bags need to travel further (and faster), then high-speed solu- tions such as destination-coded vehicle (DCV) systems are able to quickly move bags around the airport, ensuring that minimum connect times are met. t, Airline And GSP Perspective per 1,000 passengers, up 12 percent from 2012. A 10 percent increase in the number of passengers carried system wide in 2013 and larger baggage volumes may have contributed to the increase. Natural disas- ter and political unrest also took their toll. "Nevertheless, the region's mishandled baggage rates remain signifcantly below the global average," the report adds. GROUND SERVICE PROVIDER The report highlights the steps planned by ground service provider dnata, that prom- ises to turn the task of baggage handling to baggage processing at least at Dubai World Center. Dnata is considering a complete city check-in with automatic transfer of bags to the Al Maktoum Airport and, for those arriving passengers staying in Dubai, bags will be transferred from the airport to their hotels in Dubai. "In the future, customers won't want to touch their bags at the airport but will want them to arrive at their destination and not have to worry about it," says Bernd Struck, the company's vice president of baggage services. That's coming and will be an inte- gral part of our planning for the new Dubai World Central airport." The company's basic idea is to give cus- tomers the possibility to either check-in for their fight and drop their bags either at the hotel or go to a city check-in terminal. "That means the passenger just takes the metro or a taxi out to the airport in the eve- ning and proceeds directly into the board- ing area for their fights," Struck adds. INTRODUCING THE NEW STANDARD IN CARGO DOLLIES TO STRENGTH C ARRY ON w w w . w a s p i n c . c o m 3 2 o . 3 3 4 . 2 8 6 8 WITH WASP'S NEW STANDARD DOLLY YOU'LL BE HAULING CARGO LONG AFTER OTHER EQUIPMENT HAS FAILED. FIND OUT HOW THE NEW STANDARD DOLLY WILL INCREASE YOUR PRODUCTIVITY AND DRIVE DOWN COSTS. CONTACT US TODAY. Maximum durability. Highest quality at a value price. Greatest utilization. Get it with a capacity of 15,000 pounds (6,804 kilograms) and the ability to handle all standard container and pallet base sizes up to 96-by-125 inches (244-by-318 centimeters). g s e @ w a s p i n c . c o m AviationPros.com/company/10017945 More recently, some airports and airlines have also started scanning arriving bags terminating or transferring at the airport, which allows them to both monitor ground handler performance and confrm that bags have arrived. gsm_10-13_International_V5.indd 13 4/9/14 3:52 PM

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